Resuable - Shape, build and sculpt! Kids have everything they
need to mold sculptures with this brightly colored box of clay.
This versatile, non-hardening clay is completely reusable. It
even stays soft after molding, ensuring it can keep up with your
child's imagination. This set features 20 colors: Olive Green,
Purple, Light Blue, Neon Orange, Neon Yellow, Neon Pink, Neon
Green, Beige, Neon Red, Magenta, Black, Blue, Green, Red, Pink,
Yellow, White, Gray, Orange and Brown.Total box weight 13 oz.
Safe - Sculpey clay conforms to ASTM D-4236 and EN 71 safety
standards, it is non-toxic and safe for all ages. Fun creativity
- This oven bake polymer clay is perfect for kids parties, school
projects, family fun time, play date - get kids off of their
screens and into their imagainations! Sculpey Non-Dry modeling
clay is a must have for classroom projects, school assignments,
and at home arts and crafts. Makes a great gift for kids ages 4
and up. From the Makers of Sculpey oven bake clay - Sculpey
Non-Dry offers a non drying alterative to the popular Sculpey
oven bake clay. Non-Dry clay is perfect for when you don't want
your project to dry or be baked in an oven.
Review: Great colors and reusability - GREAT for activities that
require reuse of materials - so much better than molding dough or
other materials that harden! I'm using this clay as part of a
corporate training activity so it had to be reusable. It fits the
bill nicely. We've been sealing the clay in a bag after use and
have had zero issues with it drying out. It does leave a slight
residue on the hands, and possibly could on sensitive materials
(we have not tested this, so trust the manufacturer's remarks
over mine) but we provide some hand sanitizer to students in case
their hands feel greasy after use. They LOVE using it and the
vibrant colors are excellent for representing various different
elements in our exercises.
Review: Can't bake it will not dry. - Can't use it won't dry and
you can't bake it in an oven. Didn't even open it just read on
packaging. I was going by the name Sculpy.